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The saltwater lake would have been found beneath the surface of Marsa, improving the ability to find life on the Red Planet, the world's media.
Source: Tanjug
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In a study published in the magazine "Sajans", it does not specify whether or not there is a rumor about a underground pool, tank or mud,.
"If it's the right thing to do, it's the first time we've found evidence of a large waterbed on Mars," said Kejsi Sturman, a geophysicist at the University of Texas.
The open lake lies under the Marsa Ice Cap at a depth of 1.5 kilometers and is approximately 20 kilometers wide, reported the BBC.
This was a radar instrument to determine the depth of a lake, but an investigation team assumes that it is at least one meter deep.
The lake, similar to the subglacial lakes that one can find on Earth, under the Antarctic ice, has discovered the Italian naunica.
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